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I could just be inferring that.JonathanXC;1065831; said:Are you inferring that he may have had a game this year where he dropped some passes?
OH10;1065835; said:Manningham is one-dimensional. He's great at running routes on the sidelines. He's absolutely terrible at routes over the middle. His hands are suspect. He cannot block. He gets lazy at times.
Let's just say I wouldn't be pissed if the Browns took him in the 6th round.
OH10;1065835; said:Manningham is one-dimensional. He's great at running routes on the sidelines. He's absolutely terrible at routes over the middle. His hands are suspect. He cannot block. He gets lazy at times.
Let's just say I wouldn't be pissed if the Browns took him in the 6th round.
"He's not playing for Michigan. I'm concerned with who's playing for Michigan."
What exactly does their lousy, young D have to do with the strong, veteran unit from last year?Worm02;1066182; said:No offense, but you shouldn't be knocking any player who had his way with Florida.
OH10;1065835; said:Manningham is one-dimensional. He's great at running routes on the sidelines. He's absolutely terrible at routes over the middle. His hands are suspect. He cannot block. He gets lazy at times.
Let's just say I wouldn't be pissed if the Browns took him in the 6th round.
Not sure what you mean by this. He isn't really a jump ball WR.he can flat out go up and catch the ball
I'll take out of left field, for $200, Alex...unless maybe you think he didn't have SEC speed...
This discussion is about his NFL stock. I think he's a great college WR, but cannot get away with a limited skillset at the next level. Troy was a superstar in college, but no one liked him on the next level in draft talks.Not to pick on you, but when we knock other Big 10 players we imply that the teams and players in the league aren't very good. That in turn supports the notion that winning the conference doesn't mean much, or that the champion wouldn't be a contender in other conferences.
FL - 53 yds rushing, 78 yds passingManningham was good enough to have a sensational game against a top SEC team and against USC in two bowl games.
jwinslow;1066189; said:What exactly does their lousy, young D have to do with the strong, veteran unit from last year?
53 yards receiving & 53 yards rushing isn't exactly unstoppable, either. I'd say Arrington had their way with UF more than MM.
My bad on the numbers. I agree that they took him away, I just was responding to your initial wording.Actually, Mario had 78 yards receiving on 5 catches. The thing is, when you have 3 DBs watching a WR who torched you on the first drive, it would open things up for other WRs, correct? Arrington had one-on-one opportunities the entire game, and he took advantage of it.
I don't blame you... even if he's just a 2nd/3rd rounder, that's a hell of an accomplishment.Actually, not only is it a combination of those things, but others as well. Nothing major, but people do go through things when they aren't in front of thousands of screaming fans. Regardless of what people think, I'm so proud of Mario. You have no idea.
jwinslow;1066209; said:Not sure what you mean by this. He isn't really a jump ball WR.I'll take out of left field, for $200, Alex...This discussion is about his NFL stock. I think he's a great college WR, but cannot get away with a limited skillset at the next level. Troy was a superstar in college, but no one liked him on the next level in draft talks.
BTW, there are plenty of UM fans who find fault with similar weaknesses that we're listing.FL - 53 yds rushing, 53 yds passing
SC - 2 yds rushing, 79 yds passing
No tds, and was at Warren Harding when Henne first faced USC and helped them to their split title.
He made a tremendous leap on that catch, but I'm not sure I'd use that to refute my claim. Perhaps I should be more clear.Michigan State certainly doesn't think so.